Does anyone besides the Turtles eat Pizza Hut anymore? Just like their 1980's predecessors, the 2014 version of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles love the hell out of some pizza. So much so that they're willing to use their talent for stealth to break into the Pizza Hut development laboratories and change history by inventing Cheesy Bites. Stoners everywhere thank them for their anonymous contribution.

Movie-and-pizza night usually means having to retreat to the TV in the living room, but not if you live in Hong Kong. Ad firm Ogilvy & Mather HK has built the Pizza Hut Blockbuster Box, a pizza box that turns into a projector at the drop of a hat. All you do is pluck a lens out of the protective stand, mount it in the side of the box and use your smartphone (conveniently perched on the stand) as the video source -- any video that plays on your phone suddenly becomes room-sized. There's no mention of whether or not this cardboard theater will reach other countries, but it's hard to imagine this concept being limited to one city for very long. credits to Ad firm Ogilvy & Mather HK

In this episode the crew heads to the La Fourche Hut in the Mont Blanc region. No ordinary hut, it requires being fully roped up and climbing a rocky, knife ridge to get there. The hut only being part 1 of the mission, the crew eyes a face called Blanche de Putrey. This face saw a first descent in 1978 and has never been repeated. Take a look at this gnarly face, it has Jeremy losing sleep...

For more info visit www.newsinfusion.com Dallas (February 4, 2010) – As the teams from New Orleans and Indianapolis are huddling up to play the biggest game of the football season on Feb. 7 in Miami, the Pizza Hut team of more than 120,000 employees will be calling plays from the kitchens at over 6,000 restaurants across the country to fill pizza orders on the company’s busiest day of the year.Pizza Hut is expecting a 50 percent increase in business for the big game over a typical Sunday –that means that Pizza Hut will receive over 1.2 million orders through online, phone, text and iPhone ordering. To visualize all those orders for pizza, pasta and wings, the Pizza Hut research team pulled together some unique stats that demonstrate how a hungry nation of football fans gets fed: · On game day, Pizza Hut will sell customers their favorite pizzas – to the tune of 1.7 million pizzas – enough to cover more than 45 football fields.· If all of the Pizza Hut employees working were ...

I'll stick to the old "television method," thank you. Let's file this one under "Better on paper than in practice." Pizza Hut in Hong Kong has unveiled the Blockbuster Box, a promotional effort that allows customers to use their pizza saver (that thing that keeps the box from crushing your pizza) as lens, placed in the pizza box, to project a free film that you can download onto your phone via a QR code. Here's a video: It all sounds really neat, right? Never mind that the pizza will be removed from the box that will be needed to show the film, presumably while you're still eating pizza, and the project means that you'll still need to use your cell phone to play the audio, which will sound like crap. Oh, and this all involves putting your most cherished electronic device against a greasy pizza box, and picking from only one of four free films. But, hey, it DOES sound pretty cool at first. (A.V. Club)